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with Chris de Souza , including at approximately
7.00 Chopin Polonaise in Aflat, Op 53
Maurizio Pollini (piano)
7.53 Haydn Symphony No 68 in B flat Hungarian CO/ Vilmos Tatrai
8.00 Bach Partita No 1 in B flat (BWV 825) Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
8.30 Schmidt Concertante Variations on a theme of Beethoven
Doris Adam (piano) Lower Austrian Tonkunstler/
Alfred Eschwe. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Chopin Polonaise
Piano:
Maurizio Pollini
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt
Piano:
Doris Adam
Unknown:
Alfred Eschwe.

Handel Susanna : Part 2
"I believe it will insinuate itself into my approbation." (Lady Shaftesbury, 1749)
University of California at Berkeley Chamber Chorus Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra/
Nicholas McGegan. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Handel Susanna
Unknown:
Nicholas McGegan.
Susanna:
Lorraine Hunt (sop)
Joacim, Susanna's husband:
Drew Minter (countertenor)
Attendant:
Jill Feldman (sop)
First Elder:
Jeffrey Thomas (tenor)
Second Elder:
David Thomas (bass)

Tomasi: Trumpet Concerto - Wynton Marsalis (trumpet) Philharmonia/Esa-Pekka Salonen

10.25 Ravel: Sheherazade - Heather Harper (soprano) BBC SO/Pierre Boulez

10.41 John Metcalf: Variations for Orchestra - BBC Welsh SO/Richard Hickox

11.05 Francaix: Guitar Concerto - Emanuele Segre (guitar), South West German CO/Hans Richter

11.29 Mahler: Kindertotenlieder - Carolyn Watkinson (mezzo) BBC Philharmonic/Gyorgy Lehel

Contributors

Trumpeter:
Wynton Marsalis
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor:
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Guitarist:
Emanuele Segre
Musicians:
South West German Chamber Orchestra
Conductor:
Hans Richter
Mezzo:
Carolyn Watkinson
Musicians:
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor:
Gyorgy Lehel

The first of two programmes. Ian Lake (piano)
Vorisek Impromptu in G, Op 7 No 2
Schubert Impromptu in G flat (D899 No 3)
Schumann Impromptus on a theme of Clara Wieck , Op5
Grieg Scherzo-Impromptu , Op 73 No 2; Valse-
Impromptu, Op 47 No 1 Scriabin Two
Impromptus, Op 14
Elizabeth Maconchy Impromptu

Contributors

Piano:
Ian Lake
Unknown:
Schumann Impromptus
Unknown:
Clara Wieck
Unknown:
Grieg Scherzo-Impromptu

(Today's News)
Tabloid journalism may make life hell in the 1990s, but Paul Hindemith 's scandalous operatic satire shows that it was just as much of a curse in the 20s. Laura and Edward want to get divorced - and everyone is only too willing to help. Original 1929 version.
Cologne College of Music Chorus
Cologne Radio Orchestra/ Jan Latham-Koenig

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hindemith
Laura:
Elisabeth Werres (sop)
Edward:
Claudio Nicolai (bar)
Handsome Herr Hermann:
Ronald Pries (tenor)
Frau and Herr M, neighbours:
Martina Borst (mezzo)
Frau and Herr M, neighbours:
Horst Hiestermann (tenor)
Hotel owner:
Oscar Garcia de Gracia (bar)
Registrar:
Arwed Sandner (bass)
Manager No 1/Head waiter:
Celso Antunes (tenor)
Manager No 2:
Wolf Geuer (tenor)
Manager No 3:
Thomas Donecker (bar)
Manager No 41Museum guide:
Christoph Scheeben (bar)
Manager No 5:
Dieter Gillessen (bass)
Manager No 6:
Heribert Feckler (bass)
Chambermaid:
Sabine Bitter (sop)

director Trevor Pinnock
Barbara Bonney (soprano) An all-Mozart programme given yesterday by the English Concert to celebrate their twentieth anniversary.
Mozart Overture in Eflat (K161a) Exsultate, jubilate (K165) Symphony No 35 in D (K385) (Haffner)
8.15 During the interval, Trevor Pinnock talks to
Anthony Burton about his approach to Mozart.
8.25 Mozart Concert aria: Bella miafiamma (K528) Symphony No 39 in Eflat (K543)

Contributors

Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Soprano:
Barbara Bonney
Talks:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Anthony Burton

Four programmes exploring some of the big ideas of the 60s and where they have left us.
3: The Medium is the Message
Barry Curtis asks what the media prophet Marshall McLuhan has to offer in the satellite age. Producer Tessa Watt

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Curtis
Unknown:
Marshall McLuhan
Producer:
Tessa Watt

Tony Palmer talks to writer and director Ronald Harewood and actor
Tom Courtenay on the opening night of their play Poison Pen at the Manchester
Royal Exchange. The play pits composer against critic, which is a subject for discussion between tonight's guests.
Producer Nicki Paxman

Contributors

Talks:
Tony Palmer
Director:
Ronald Harewood
Unknown:
Tom Courtenay
Unknown:
Poison Pen
Producer:
Nicki Paxman

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